Small, clean ramen shop offers an intimate and cozy atmosphere with laid back vibe and authentic Japanese charm. Quiet and welcoming, it suits relaxed dining and features carefully curated sake and beer options. Seating is limited but comfortable, enhancing the personalized dining experience.
Ramen here features pork chashu that stands out for its flavor and tenderness. The broth and noodles combine for a delicious and memorable experience that many consider the best ramen in town.
Fresh octopus fills the takoyaki, which has a savory interior and a crunchy exterior. Sauced and topped with bonito flakes, these takoyaki show clear attention to detail in preparation.
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The restaurant offers multiple vegetarian options beyond just edamame.
Moko Ramen Bar opens early for lunch service.
The restaurant is known for its cleanliness and well-maintained environment.
Casual restaurant with anime-themed decor and small private booths creates a warm, lively atmosphere filled with amazing jazz and dance music. Walls feature manga panels and Japanese street-style elements, offering a unique and inviting vibe. The setting suits both casual dining and intimate dates.
Rich broth and perfect noodles define the ramen here. The Tonkotsu Ramen stands out with its deep flavor and includes a swirl of fish cake for authenticity.
Takoyaki stands out for its rich flavor and great preparation. Kids and adults both enjoy its delicious taste and consistent quality.
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Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect longer wait times during peak dinner hours on Fridays and Saturdays.
Dining space features stylish decor with a large cherry blossom sculpture and an authentic Japanese vibe. Atmosphere stays warm and cozy, lively yet relaxed with music at a comfortable volume. Guests often come for the genuine feel and detailed design that transports them to Tokyo.
Authentic Japanese flavors shine through with rich ramen, wagyu yakitori, and beef tongue. The menu features classic izakaya dishes like takoyaki and chicken wings, all prepared with genuine taste.
Takoyaki stands out as a frequently ordered dish alongside items like beef tongue and skewers. It appears consistently with other Japanese favorites such as ramen, donburi, and crab cream croquette.
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Reservations are not required, and there is usually no wait on Friday nights at 6:30.
The prices are very reasonable for the quality of food offered.
Both lunch and dinner options are available with a diverse menu.
Small, clean space with cozy atmosphere and warm, family-owned vibe. Energy picks up as it fills, creating a lively yet relaxed setting. Known for affordable prices and authentic flavors that draw steady crowds.
Crispy tonkatsu with great sauce stands out, especially the pork cutlet and cheese katsu. The ramen features tender pork ribs with meat falling off the bone, and homemade gyoza adds a nice touch.
Fluffy octopus spheres come out warm but not tongue-burning. These takoyaki serve as a perfect appetizer with a soft texture.
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Dinner for 2 costs around $25.
Tonkotsu ramen is priced under $10.
Parking is available in front of the entrance.
Small, dark-wood-paneled space offers an authentic Japanese izakaya feel with close seating and tatami table for groups. Lively atmosphere blends Hawaiian reggae music with the scent of fresh sushi and yakitori. Late-night hours attract a crowd seeking quality food and sake in a cozy setting.
Authentic Japanese dishes shine here, especially sushi and ramen that stand out for their quality and flavor. The menu offers a true izakaya experience with food served late into the night.
Takoyaki here matches the quality of street carts in Japan. It stands out as a rare offering among Japanese restaurants and pairs well with other dishes like yakitori and blue crab fried rice.
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Reservations are necessary to secure a table, especially during peak hours.
The restaurant is open until 2 AM, making it a great late-night option.
Happy hour runs from 10 PM until close, offering discounted menu items.
Small restaurant with anime-themed decor and manga wallpaper creates a cozy, chill vibe. Space stays quiet and clean, with friendly, fast service. Affordable prices and quick food delivery add to the relaxed atmosphere.
Ramen stands out with its black garlic and miso varieties, offering rich broth without the usual sweetness. Sushi and takoyaki complement the menu, while sides like crispy pork gyoza add texture.
Takoyaki here is solid and satisfying. It pairs well with other dishes like ramen and sushi, making it a tasty choice for a meal.
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The price per dish is around $12-13, making it affordable.
The wait time to get food is less than 10 minutes.
The portions are large and satisfying.
Small space offers a laid-back atmosphere with a quiet, authentic vibe reminiscent of Japan. Guests enjoy creative, authentic udon dishes and Japanese tapas with reasonable prices and small portions. A bar for singles and well-presented drinks add to the relaxed dining experience.
Udon here is authentic and chewy, with broth that tastes just like in Japan. Tempura, especially the eggplant, comes out perfectly crispy without excess oil.
Takoyaki features plenty of octopus in the middle with an outstanding sauce and great filling. The dish consistently delivers delicious flavor that stands out.
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Reservations are accepted but not required for dining.
Expect to wait no more than 10 minutes during peak hours.
The restaurant offers ample free parking in a shared lot.
Ramen restaurant with modern Japanese decor and city pop music creates a warm, relaxing atmosphere. Comfortable seating suits both small and larger groups. The space feels welcoming and visually appealing for diners seeking a peaceful meal.
Ramen stands out with excellent soup and delicious gyoza. The St. Louis pork rib ramen and Tonkatsu Ramen are popular choices known for their rich flavors.
Freshness stands out with the Takoyaki here, offering a yummy and satisfying bite. It pairs well with other fried items like Korokke and fried chicken.
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Happy Hour is Monday through Thursday from 2-5 pm.
Visiting during happy hour is ideal to sample more dishes.
There are few vegetarian options available on the menu.
Small, quaint space offers authentic Japanese ramen with a cozy, Tokyo-inspired atmosphere. Background music features nostalgic J-pop and anime soundtracks, enhancing the relaxed vibe. Seating is limited and spaced comfortably, creating a family-friendly environment.
Broth in the ramen is authentic with a perfect texture, slightly firm and not too soft. Shoyu, tonkotsu, and hakata ramen options come with fresh ingredients like egg and corn, and small bites like takoyaki have a great sauce and good texture.
Fresh takoyaki comes out perfectly cooked, not too mushy like in Japan. The chef's special sauce adds a great touch to the dish.
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Happy hour specials are available during weekdays from 4-6pm.
The restaurant offers a kids menu with affordable options.
Parking is ample and available outside the restaurant.
Small complex with wood furniture and horigotatsu seating creates an authentic Japanese diner feel. Atmosphere stays cozy and chill late into the night, welcoming groups and solo diners alike. Open kitchen and bar area offer direct interaction with chefs, enhancing the street-style food experience.
Authentic Japanese izakaya offers a wide range of dishes from Beef Bowl/Gyudon to Pink Caviar Cream Udon and sushi. Grilled fish, miso soup, and side dishes are perfectly balanced, with standout items like pan fried pork Gyoza and Ikayaki.
Takoyaki here offers a melting texture with a crunchy layer of bonito flakes on top. The flavor stays fresh and basic, making it a solid choice for those wanting to try it.
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Happy Hour prices include large sake for $5 and beers for under $3.
Happy Hour runs after 9 PM, making it a great late-night option.
Reservations are recommended during peak hours to secure a table.
Small, cozy sushi restaurant with Japanese-inspired decor and a warm, intimate atmosphere. The space feels clean and inviting but can be cramped, with fresh, high-quality sushi as a highlight. Music adds to the relaxed vibe, and seating near the kitchen means staff often pass close by.
All-you-can-eat sushi offers fresh, beautifully prepared rolls and nigiri that exceed typical expectations. Appetizers like fried mushrooms and dumplings complement the menu, making it a solid choice for Japanese food on the east side.
Takoyaki comes with a good amount of fish flakes and sauces. Four pieces arrive cooked through, not lava-hot inside.
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The price is reasonable and cheaper than many other sushi places.
The menu includes diverse options, catering to both sushi lovers and those who prefer cooked dishes.
Small dining space with classic Japanese wood block prints and dim lighting creates a cozy, spa-like atmosphere. Soft LOFI and piano music adds to the relaxed, homey vibe. Tables sit close together, emphasizing an intimate, authentic experience.
Omurice, pork katsu curry, and takoyaki stand out as key dishes. Ramen options like Miso and Tonkotsu offer flavorful broths, while Okonomiyaki and Gyoza exceed typical versions found elsewhere.
Takoyaki stands out as a key dish alongside Okonomiyaki. It pairs well with items like chicken katsu curry and yuzu cheesecake, making it a frequent choice during meals.
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Lunch for two people is typically under $50.
They offer free coffee from noon to 5 pm.
The restaurant does not serve alcohol.
Restaurant combines traditional Japanese decor with a modern setup and a clean, relaxing atmosphere. Space includes a full bar with Japanese and local drinks, plus a lively but comfortable energy. Seating options vary from bar to tables, with family-friendly touches and soft background music.
Broth stands out with a pure chicken base and a spicy ground chicken ramen that delivers a tingling kick. Noodles stay thin and firm, while pork adds a rich, tasty touch to the bowls.
Takoyaki comes in a five-piece order priced at $8.50. It pairs well with dishes like Ika karage and chicken ramen DX.
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Reservations are not required but visiting early is recommended due to limited servings.
Happy hour specials are available, making it a good time to visit.
Expect a busy atmosphere during peak hours, especially in the afternoon.
Modern izakaya with authentic Japanese design and a warm, inviting atmosphere creates a cozy setting for drinks and conversation. High energy builds into loud club music late at night, attracting a fun, chill crowd. Tables feature call buttons for convenient service, enhancing the relaxed vibe.
Sushi and sashimi come fresh with Chef's Choice Plate Sushi offering good value. Yakitori includes beef tongue, and dishes like Hamachi Kama and authentic ramen add variety.
Takoyaki balls have a crispy outside and a creamy inside. They taste good but sometimes have a bit less cephalopod than expected.
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Happy hour runs from 5:30 pm to 9 pm with 20% off sushi.
Draft beer is $4-6 during happy hour plus tax.
From 9 pm until last call, kitchen items are 10% off.
Small Japanese restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with soft piano music and a quiet, inviting interior that feels like home. Seating is compact and intimate, suitable for solo diners or small groups. The vibe is calm and pleasant, with a simple, modern decor that reflects authentic Japanese style.
Japanese curry dishes feature tender beef katsu, crispy chicken katsu, and pork katsu options. Free miso soup starts the meal, and the curry katsu and fried oyster stand out for their flavor.
Piping-hot takoyaki comes out crispy and flavorful, matching the taste you'd find in Japan. It pairs well with dishes like chicken katsu curry and fried dumplings for a satisfying meal.
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The lunch special is offered at an amazing price.
Expect a casual atmosphere with a family-owned vibe.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is recommended for smaller purchases.
Small ramen shop blends contemporary elegance with traditional Japanese aesthetics in a cozy, quiet setting. Soft lighting and minimalist décor create a relaxing atmosphere with vegan options available. Seating includes booths and a large central table, supporting both intimate and group dining.
Ramen here stands out with spicy miso and creamy Tom Yum varieties that pack a flavorful punch. Options include vegetarian and vegan choices, plus gyoza that pairs well with the rich broths.
Takoyaki comes with a BBQ flavor that stands out and adds a unique twist. It pairs well with spicy miso chicken and chicken Karaage, making for flavorful and filling appetizers.
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The restaurant is open 24/7, making it convenient for late-night cravings.
Expect automated tips and extra charges on your bill.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegan options.
Cozy ramen restaurant with a relaxed atmosphere and great music playing. Small, clean space with some tables and benches that fit smaller groups. Known for delicious ramen soups and reasonably priced offerings.
Ramen here features Black Garlic and Creamy Tonkatsu varieties with rich flavors. Spicy tuna rolls and appetizers complement the menu, served with attentive and friendly staff in a clean setting.
Takoyaki comes out crispy on the outside and soft inside. It pairs well with other dishes like gyoza and crispy rice tuna.
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The restaurant has easy free parking available.
The food comes out within 10 minutes of ordering.
Prices are very reasonable for the quality of food.
Cramped space filled with colorful murals and life-sized character walls creates a vibrant atmosphere energized by One Piece music. Fans gather around for photo opportunities and to explore extensive themed merchandise. Food serves in disposable boxes, giving a casual, fast-food vibe amid detailed anime decor.
Ube mochi offers a crunchy outside with a chewy, soft inside and a dusting of powdered sugar. Hatchan's Takoyaki comes crispy outside and savory inside, serving as a solid starter. Other notable dishes include Dandan’s Fried rice and the Chicken pop.
Crispy outside and savory inside, the Hatchan's Takoyaki offers a solid starter. It pairs well with other dishes and drinks like yuzu lemonade.
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Expect a long wait time, especially on weekends; arrive early to avoid lines.
Many food items may be sold out by 9pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
Seating is limited, and the cafe can get very crowded.
Small space with anime-themed decor and cozy atmosphere creates a relaxing vibe. Quiet setting suits casual dining with affordable, generous portions of ramen and sushi. Free Pokemon cards add a playful touch to the experience.
Seafood ramen stands out with a flavorful broth and a nice mix of toppings. Sushi is consistently fresh and delicious, and the menu includes tasty options like black garlic ramen and Tonkatsu ramen.
Takoyaki reheated in a deep fryer keeps it crispy and hot. The flavor stands out as very good and delicious, often paired with ramen and sushi for a full meal.
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Prices are generally reasonable, with meals for three costing around $40.
Expect large portion sizes, often enough for leftovers.
A $0.85 charge applies for the OMG spice level, which is not listed on the menu.